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The same way that any other computer gets information from a server. The proxy just acts as a client making a request to the server, and when the server responds, the proxy sends the data back to its client (you). -DJ Craig
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It's very simple. You just need to tell the client to connect to ip address 127.0.0.1, which is local host. You also define the port number for the client. On Server side, you just need to listen to that port. Then run both client and server programs on the same PC and it should work.
Yes. The client will renew the same address lease for as long as the DHCP server allows.
the server is a process that can resite of same machine as a client or on a different machine the client software usually the location of the server from client by redirecting the service.....(upload by vams)
Why would you want to do that? A file transfer usually takes place between two computers - one is operating as a client and the other as a server. Running the client and server portion on the same PC to transfer files is very inefficient. You can use the ftp client to communicate with the ftp service on the same server/pc the same way as you would across the network; there is no difference.
Your iTunes balance is saved server side. Long story short, as long as you log in with the same account on the other computer's itunes client, then yes.
A peer to peer network consists of devices that ALL provide services to the rest of the network as well as using them. This is in contrast to a client-server network model in which a specific computer called a server provides services that the network clients use. Examples of services that might be provided are file storage, printers, Internet access and so on.
You can't find another computer name but you can find other users on the same computer. I am not sure but i think cmd is only a client based program not a server based.
The type of computer who connect to a network depends on what the computer will do. Most of the time, the computer who connects to a network (LAN, WAN, Internet,...) will be called a 'client' (like a customer). This computer asks information on the network and another computer, called the 'server', will give (or serve) the client the information he needs. If you set up your computer to give information to the people who need your information, your computer will be called a server. In short: Your computer would be called a client (if you ask information) or a server (if you give information).
Usually servers have more processing power and more RAM so they can handle many clients at the same time.
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